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Old 10-19-2014, 09:16 AM   #29
Nancy1999
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Or you may want to just consider waiting to see if there is any adverse effects with the "new" formula RC....changes to watch for would be coats will get oiley, smelly, or pups may have gastric upset, or they may just not go to it with the enthusiasm they did before. That is what I am going to do. With the changes made in the formula, there is not going to be damage to internal organs...dogs have eaten MUCH less healthy dogfood, with all the worries of quality control, for their entire lives, with no issues and done just fine! You will notice deconditioning issues first, if any changes made in the RC are going to affect your pup. If you see any issues or adverse effects, then jump into the quandry of switching around all the dog food brands, all the confusion, all the expense, all the issues changing dog food has on your pup, because it will have become necessary for the health of your pup. Otherwise, I personally am going to stick with what has worked for me all these years.....even with the changes on that ingredients list, I do not expect any problems...if it aint broke, dont fix it....but if there are changes in my dogs, I will change immediately!
Yes, and I would like to ask RC just that, "if it aint broke, dont fix it...." You probably won't see any visual signs, that's not the way things work, you have to go on a vastly inferior diet for months and even years and this is one of the reasons they do autopsies, to look at the internal organs and bones. My main point, is that it is now equivalent and even lesser than any food you can buy at the grocery store, why pay premium for lower quality ingredients?
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